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He raised Natasha after Wood’s death, explaining he thought it was best she live with her step sister and half-sister.

"They'd always been together," he said. "So Richard [Gregson], her birth father, and I sat down and came to the conclusion that we felt it was best that Natasha stay with her sisters and be raised in the environment that she'd been raised in up to that point – to the point of Natalie leaving us."

Natasha, along with Wagner and Wood’s daughter Courtney, recently created a fragrance called Natalie, inspired by their mother.

"Her mother was a very, very special and loving and caring person," he said. "She meant so much to Natasha. They were so close and she wants to share that."

Natasha, 45, told People she vividly remembers her mother wearing perfume right before she left for the boat trip that would end with her death.

“I remember she was getting dressed and putting on [her perfume] Jungle Gardenia on,” Natasha said. "They were getting ready to go on the boat. I was hugging her and telling her I loved her and to have a great trip. She had an angora sweater on and it was very soft. That's my last memory of her."

Natasha added that she told her mom "Don't go.”

"I had a funny feeling," explained Natasha. "I don't know if it was just being a child who didn't want her mom to leave or what it was but I didn't want her to go."